The latest ballot return numbers in Colorado are now available, courtesy of the Secretary of State’s office. Here’s how those figures compare to 2016:
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Indys are BS’ers.
This is interesting. No sign of a late Republican surge (so far). Nor really a massive surge of Democrats at the end. Voters from both parties seemed to keep pretty close in return numbers for the whole election.
On the other hand the unaffiliated voters really getting their numbers much closer to the major parties now where they were modestly behind a week ago.
If I were a Democrat I would feel pretty good about my party's statewide chances.
What percentage of total registered voters voted?
Around 68% voter turn out. This could be off due to numbers left out.
3,379,992 total active voters according to SoS Office.
2,301,035 ballots returned as of 8:00pm yesterday.
Thanks!